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VIII) Allopathes Denhartogi Opresko, 2003 Anthozoa, Familia Antipathidae LOCALIDAD TIPO: Tydeman CANCAP VI Exped., Sta Graellsia, 60(2): 217-243 (2004) NOTICIA DE NUEVOS TÁXONES PARA LA CIENCIA EN EL ÁMBITO ÍBERO-BALEAR Y MACARONÉSICO Nuevos táxones animales descritos en la península CNIDARIA Ibérica y Macaronesia desde 1994 (VIII) Allopathes denhartogi Opresko, 2003 Anthozoa, Familia Antipathidae LOCALIDAD TIPO: Tydeman CANCAP VI Exped., sta. 6049, SO de J. FERNÁNDEZ Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, C.S.I.C. Fogo, archipiélago de Cabo Verde, 14º52’N, 24º32’W, 1.100- José Gutiérrez Abascal, 2. 28006. Madrid. 1.300 m de profundidad. E-mail: [email protected] MATERIAL TIPO: holotipo (RMNH Coel. 31293) en el National Museum of Natural History, Leiden; esquizoholotipo (USNM 1014577) en el National Museum of Natural History, Washington. 1 Parafraseando a Eduardo Galeano , “como de costum- DISTRIBUCIÓN: conocida sólo de la localidad tipo. bre, inexplicable costumbre” otra vez fieles a nuestra cita REFERENCIA: Opresko, D. M., 2003. A new species of Allopathes anual presentamos la entrega de los nuevos táxones aun- (Cnidaria: Antipatharia) from the eastern Atlantic. Zoologische que seguimos lamentando la escasa colaboración recibida Verhandelingen (Leiden), 345: 275-280. por parte de los autores de estas novedades y continuamos Canarya Ocaña y Ofwegen, 2003 preguntándonos acerca del sentido de estas notas. Anthozoa, Familia Clavulariidae Todo nuestro agradecimiento se concreta en Ana I. ESPECIE TIPO: Sarcodictyon canariensis Ocaña, Brito y Núñez, 1992 Camacho, Óscar Soriano y José Templado, siempre pres- REFERENCIA: Ocaña, O. y Ofwegen, L. P. van, 2003. Two new genera and one new species of stoloniferous octocorals (Anthozoa: Clavularii- tos a notificarnos la existencia de nuevas especies y a pro- dae). Zoologische Verhandelingen (Leiden), 345: 269-274. porcionarnos separatas, además de información. No obstante, este capítulo quedaría incompleto sin mencionar Gerardia macaronesica Ocaña y Brito, 2004 a otros colaboradores habituales: Rafael Araujo (bibliote- Anthozoa, Familia Gerardiidae cario de la Sociedad Española de Malacología), el perso- LOCALIDAD TIPO: Punta Preta, Tarrafal, Santiago, archipiélago de Cabo Verde, 15º17’N, 23º46’O, 20 m. nal de la Biblioteca del Museo Nacional de Ciencias MATERIAL TIPO: holotipo (TFMCBMCN/000188) en el Museo de Naturales (Mercedes González de Quevedo, Manuela Ciencias Naturales, Santa Cruz de Tenerife; paratipos (MNCN Guerrero, Mª Rosario Viloria e Isabel Morón) y del 2.04/1079) en el Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales, Madrid; Servicio de Reprografía (Domi), los miembros del Comité en el Nationaal Natuurhistorisch Museum, Leiden; y en el Museu Municipal do Funchal, Madeira. de Redacción de Graellsia y sus editoras (Ana I. Camacho DISTRIBUCIÓN: Cabo Verde, Azores, Madeira e islas Canarias (Tenerife, y Marian Ramos). Por último, el proyecto Fauna Ibérica La Palma, El Hierro, Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura, Lanzarote). (REN2001-1956-C17-01/GLO) ha financiado la publica- REFERENCIA: Ocaña, O. y Brito, A., 2004. A review of Gerardiida ción de estas páginas. (Anthozoa: Zoantharia) from the Macaronesian Islands and the Volviendo a Galeano, “como de costumbre, explica- Mediterranean Sea with the description of a new species. Revista de la Academia Canaria de Ciencias, [2003], 15(3-4): 159-189. ble costumbre, este [trabajo les] está dedicado”. Staurozoa Marques y Collins, 2004 Scyphozoa REFERENCIA: Marques, A. C. y Collins, A. G., 2004. Cladistic analysis PORIFERA of Medusozoa and cnidarian evolution. Invertebrate Biology, Protosuberites denhartogi Soest y De Kluijver, 2003 123(1): 23-42. NOTA: Nueva clase del subfilo Medusozoa para Conulariida Familia Suberitidae y Stauromedusae. LOCALIDAD TIPO: Zierikzee, Holanda, 51.64ºN, 3.91ºE. Trissopathes Opresko, 2003 MATERIAL TIPO: holotipo (ZMA POR 04403) y paratipos (ZMA POR 03566, 04110, 04198, 04745, 15009) en el Zoölogisch Museum, Anthozoa, Familia Antipathidae Amsterdam. ESPECIE TIPO: Trissopathes pseudodistricha Opresko, 2003 REFERENCIA: Opresko, D. M., 2003. Revision of the Antipatharia DISTRIBUCIÓN: Atlántico: costas del mar del Norte, al sur y oeste de las islas británicas, Holanda, oeste de Francia y Portugal. (Cnidaria: Anthozoa). Part III. Cladopathinae. Zoologische Mededelingen (Leiden), 77(31): 459-536. REFERENCIA: Soest, R. M. W. van y De Kluijver, M. J., 2003. Protosuberites denhartogi spec. nov., a new name for European ‘Protosuberites epiphytum’ (Demospongiae, Hadromerida). Trissopathes tetracrada Opresko, 2003 Zoologische Verhandelingen (Leiden), 345: 401-407. Anthozoa, Familia Antipathidae LOCALIDAD TIPO: unas 125 millas naúticas al sur de Euola, Australia, 33º45’S, 129º17’E, 999-1110 m de profundidad. MATERIAL TIPO: holotipo (SAM H-902) y varios paratipos (SAM H- 1 Eduardo Galeano. 2004. Bocas del tiempo. Siglo Veintiuno de España 907, H-138) en el South Australian Museum, Adelaida; esquizo- Editores. Madrid. 345 pp. holotipo (USNM 99399) en el Museum of Natural History, (c) Sociedad de Amigos del Museo http://graellsia.revistas.csic.es Nacional de Ciencias Naturales y Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas Licencia Creative Commons 3.0 España (by-nc) 218 NUEVOS TÁXONES / NEW TAXA Washington; esquizoholotipo (RMNH Coel. 32043) y otros para- MATERIAL TIPO: holotipo y varios paratipos en el Plant Protection tipos (RMNH Coel. 32300) en el Nationaal Museum of Natural Institute, Bari; otros paratipos en el U.S. Department of History, Leiden. Agriculture, Beltsville; University of California Riverside; DISTRIBUCIÓN: Pacífico (costas de Australia y Tasmania) y este del University of California Davis; Plant Protection research Institute, Atlántico (archipiélago de Cabo Verde). Pretoria; y Nematode Collection of the Landbouwhogenschool, REFERENCIA: Opresko, D. M., 2003. Revision of the Antipatharia Wageningen. (Cnidaria: Anthozoa). Part III. Cladopathinae. Zoologische DISTRIBUCIÓN: conocida sólo de la localidad tipo. Mededelingen (Leiden), 77(31): 459-536. REFERENCIA: Castillo, P., Vovlas, N., Subbotin, S. y Troccoli, A., 2003. A new root-knot nematode, Meloidogyne baetica n. sp. (Nematoda: Heteroderidae), parasitizing wild olive in southern PLATYHELMINTHES Spain. Phytopathology, 93(9): 1093-1102. Magnibursatus bartolii Kostadinova, Power, Fernández, Balbuena, Raga y Gibson, 2003 *Nothacrobeles lanceolatus Abolafia y Peña-Santiago, 2003 Clase Trematoda, Familia Derogenidae Familia Cephalobidae LOCALIDAD TIPO: frente a Ondárroa, golfo de Vizcaya, Vizcaya, REFERENCIA: Abolafia, J. y Peña-Santiago, R., 2003. Nematodes of the 43º19’N, 2º25’W, parásito de Boops boops (L.) (Sparidae). order Rhabditida from Andalucia Oriental, Spain. The genera MATERIAL TIPO: holotipo [BM(NH) 2002.8.16.1] y varios paratipos Nothacrobeles Allen & Offsinger, 1971 and Zeldia Thorne, 1937. [BM(NH) 2002.8.16.2-3] en The Natural History Museum, Journal of Nematology, 35(3): 233-243. Londres; otros cinco paratipos (ICBIBE, GMB 5, 8, 21, 23, 24) en el Instituto Cavanilles de Biodiversidad y Biología Evolutiva de la Soboliphyme occidentalis Ribas y Casanova, 2004 Universidad de Valencia. Famailia Soboliphymidae DISTRIBUCIÓN: costas atlánticas de España (La Coruña y Vizcaya). LOCALIDAD TIPO: Fonsagrada, Lugo, 7º10’N, 43º5’W, parásito de Talpa REFERENCIA: Kostadinova, A., Power, A. M., Fernández, M., Balbuena, occidentalis (Insectivora). J. A., Raga, J. A., Gibson, D. I., 2003. Three species of MATERIAL TIPO: holotipo macho (MZB-2004-0111) y alotipo hembra Magnibursatus Naidenova, 1969 (Digenea: Derogenidae) from (MZB-2004-0112) en el Museo de Zoología, Barcelona; seis para- Atlantic and Black Sea marine teleosts. Folia Parasitologica tipos (SO200201-06) en la Colección Helmintológica del (Ceske Budejovice), 50(3): 202-210. Laboratorio de Parasitología de la Facultad de Farmacia de la Universidad de Barcelona. DISTRIBUCIÓN: conocida sólo de la localidad tipo. NEMERTEA REFERENCIA: Ribas, A, y Casanova, J. C., 2004. Soboliphyme occiden- Eumonostilifera Chernyshev, 2003 talis sp. nov. (Nematoda, Soboliphymidae) from the Iberian mole Clase Enopla Talpa occidentalis (Insectivora, Talpidae) in Spain. Parasitology REFERENCIA: Chernyshev, A.V., 2003. [Systematics of the higher taxa Research, 93(6): 482-485. of Enopla Nemertea.] Biologiya Morya (Vladivostok), 29(5): 299- 306. NOTA: Nuevo orden que incluye las familias Amphiporidae, *Trichuris feliui Ribas y Casanova, 2004 Carcinonemertidae, Emplectonematidae, Oerstediidae, Ototyphlonemertidae, Familia Trichuridae Plectonemertidae, Prosorhochmidae y Tetrastemmatidae REFERENCIA: Ribas, A. y Casanova, J. C., 2004. New whipworm, Trichuris feliui (Nematoda, Trichuridae) from Talpa europaea (Insectivora, Talpidae). Acta Parasitologica, 49(2): 140-144. GASTROTRICHA *Tetranchyroderma canariense Todaro, Ancona, Marzano, D’Addabbo y de Zio Grimaldi, 2003 MOLLUSCA Familia Thaumastodermatidae Calliostoma heugteni Vilvens y Swinnen, 2003 REFERENCIA: Todaro, M. A., Ancona, P., Marzano, A., D’Addabbo, M. G. Gastropoda, Familia Trochidae y de Zio Grimaldi, S., 2003. A new Tetranchyroderma species LOCALIDAD TIPO: este del Atlántico (“about 1.000 km off Canary (Gastrotricha, Macrodasyida, Thaumastodermatidae) from the Islands”, sic), 29º35’N, 24º22’W, 340 m de profundidad. Canary Islands (Spain). Cahiers de Biologie Marine, 44(2): 191-197. MATERIAL TIPO: holotipo (MMF 35207) en el Museu Municipal do Funchal, Madeira; un paratipo en la colección de F. Swinnen y otro en la de B. van Heugten. NEMATA DISTRIBUCIÓN: se conoce sólo de dos localidades del este del Atlántico. *Acrobeles andalusicus Abolafia y Peña-Santiago, 2004 REFERENCIA: Vilvens, C. y Swinnen,
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